Canon EOS R7 & EOS R10 Official Sample Images
Here are official sample images of new announced Canon EOS R7 (B&H/Adorama/Canon Store/Amazon) and Canon EOS R10 (B&H/Adorama/Canon Store/Amazon) APS-C mirrorless cameras.
The Canon EOS R7 is an APS-C EOS R mirrorless camera announced on May 24th, 2022, release date on June 23rd, 2022.
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Here are official sample images of new announced Canon EOS R7 (B&H/Adorama/Canon Store/Amazon) and Canon EOS R10 (B&H/Adorama/Canon Store/Amazon) APS-C mirrorless cameras.
Canon today has officially announced EOS R7 (Pre-order at B&H/Adorama/Amazon) and EOS R10 (Pre-order at B&H/Adorama/Amazon). The US price for EOS R7 body is $1,499, EOS R10 body is $979. Release date expected in late 2022.
Youtube channel Pangolin Wildlife Photography has already leaked first review videos of upcoming Canon EOS R7 (Amazon/B&H/Adorama) and Canon EOS R10 (Amazon/B&H/Adorama). You can watch the videos above.
Along with two RF-S lenses, here are first images and specs of Canon EOS R7 (Amazon/B&H/Adorama) and Canon EOS R10 (Amazon/B&H/Adorama), see the details below:
In 2021, Canon only released one new camera – Canon EOS R3. So what cameras will be released in 2022 ? According to rumors, 2022 will be “The Year of Camera Body from Canon”, it means there will be a lot of new camera bodies to be released in 2022.
The first specs of upcoming Canon EOS R7 APS-C RF mount mirrorless camera now confirmed by CR. The official announcement for Canon EOS R7 is on May 24th, 2022.
As rumored before, Canon EOS R7 APS-C mirrorless camera will be officially announced in the Q4 of 2022. Now according to CR, first rumored specs of Canon EOS R7 now available online, just take with a grain of salt.
The long awaited Canon’s APS-C EOS R mirrorless camera seems delayed again. According to latest rumors from CR, the Canon EOS R7 could be announced in Q4 of 2022.
According to Digicame-info, Canon recently has registered several new cameras, lenses, and speedlite flash. You can take a look below: